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[TSVN] feature request

From: Molle Bestefich <molle.bestefich_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-03-09 14:53:08 CET

Whoop-ti-doo.

Just got a complaint from a co-worker.

He's using the $Rev$ feature of Subversion.
He's used to using CVS and, I guess, WinCVS.

In CVS, when he checks in something with an automatic keyword on it,
his file is updated in his working copy to reflect the new version
number assigned.

So the process he's using is:
 - develop something
 - test it
 - check it in
 - compile a installer / package / .exe / whatever

Doesn't work with our Subversion setup, because whenever something is
commited through TSVN, the local copy doesn't receive the update to
the $Rev <blah blah>$ field. So everytime he commits something, he
has to do an update afterwards.

Would it be possible to add a feature to TSVN to automatically update
anything commited, if it commits successfully ?

I'd be happy to write any help texts and documentation entries for it.

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